Haven't seen an answer to this one, so I'll give it a try. When you
press tab during the boot process you will get a list of bootable
kernels/OSes. Is that what you want? There ought to be a way to hack
lilo.cfg to make it happen by default, but I don't know it.
Take a look at /usr/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz ... seach for "MESSAGE" and
"PROMPT". Essentially (according to the manual), you do
MESSAGE="filename"
PROMPT
Where filename is a file containing a message you want printed before the
boot: prompt, I guess something like
-
I've configured my machine to boot into xdm. When confronted with the
xdm login screen, how can I get to a text virtual console?
I've had some success with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, followed shortly
aftewards by Alt-F?, but this doesn't always work, and the last time
I tried it I managed to hang the mac
How can I kill xdm? I tried finding the pid id and it wasn't listed in
'ps -a' and I don't know how to scroll in 'top'... how?
-Paul
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On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I kill xdm? I tried finding the pid id and it wasn't listed in
> 'ps -a' and I don't know how to scroll in 'top'... how?
try
ps -ax
to list processes not attached to the terminal.
Will
Greetings,
I was just trying to upgrade to the latest libc6 tcl/tk packages and
the install failed because it could not overwrite libtk4.2.so.1.
ls -la reports:
p-w---s-wt 1 5513 33730 0 Jul 5 1962 libtk4.2.so.1
All attempts to rm or change it have failed. Anyone know how I can
For some odd reason I can configure X w/o an existing config file and
cannot when one exists. I've included the configuration made by XF86Setup
and the output below after running setup for the second time.
XF86Config: /etc/X11/XF86Config
(**) stands for supplied, (--) stands for probed/default va
Anyone know what the problem is here? when I run xvidtune I get 'Please
install this program before running.' .. I installed the xbase package..
is it in the xcontrib? if so, is there a xproc which does not depend on
that elf-x11lib?? package?
-Paul
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Ah. I did see the stuff about a message file but wasn't sure of the format,
I guess it has no format. Thanks for tying my loose ends up.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> yo
u wrote:
>Take a look at /usr/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz ... seach for "MESSAGE" and
>"PROMPT". Essentially (according to the ma
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> Fatal server error:
> No "Display" subsection for -bpp depth 8
That should be --bpp 8, as in "startx --bpp 8"
Otherwise, looks normal to me. You might want to try commenting out EVERY
"screen" section except the one
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I kill xdm? I tried finding the pid id and it wasn't listed in
> 'ps -a' and I don't know how to scroll in 'top'... how?
>
Try: killall xdm
Luck,
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On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Tim Bell wrote:
> I've configured my machine to boot into xdm. When confronted with the
> xdm login screen, how can I get to a text virtual console?
>
> I've had some success with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, followed shortly
> aftewards by Alt-F?, but this doesn't always work, and th
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997 18:45:02 EDT J Hulley-Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I was just trying to upgrade to the latest libc6 tcl/tk packages and
> the install failed because it could not overwrite libtk4.2.so.1.
>
> ls -la reports:
> p-w---s-wt 1 5513 33730 0 Jul 5 1962 libt
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> How can I kill xdm? I tried finding the pid id and it wasn't listed in
> 'ps -a' and I don't know how to scroll in 'top'... how?
The normal way to stop xdm is "/etc/init.d/xdm stop" at super user prompt.
If this doesn't work, then follow the advice from
Hasn't a debian package for sendmail 8.8.7 been released?
thanks
Ricardo
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I'm searching for the patches to the 2.0.30 kernel that enable the Cyrix
166+ chips to function as Pentiums instead of "unknown 486"s. Now that
linuxhq.com is gone, I don't know where to look.
Any suggestions?
sunsite just has a bunch of patch#.tar.gz files; no clue what's for what.
Hi,
>>"Debian" == Debian List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Debian> Hasn't a debian package for sendmail 8.8.7 been released?
Debian> thanks Ricardo
__> dpkg -l sendmail
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge
| Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
|/ Err?=(none)/Hol
The light on my Epson Stylus Color 600 fast-flickers, then pauses,
eternally, and /var/log/messages get's filled up with stuff like this:
Sep 29 20:26:42 Beleriand lpd[124]: restarting lp720
Sep 29 20:27:13 Beleriand last message repeated 2151 times
Sep 29 20:28:14 Beleriand last message repeated
On 29 Sep 1997, Olaf Weber wrote:
> Craig Sanders writes:
>
> > i don't want gnus (or anything else apart from procmail) to "store
> > my mail"...it's already stored where i want it.
>
> >From the Gnus manual:
>
> Mail and Procmail
> -
>
> Many people use `pro
At 10:47 PM 29-09-97 -0400, you wrote:
>For some odd reason I can configure X w/o an existing config file and
>cannot when one exists. I've included the configuration made by XF86Setup
>and the output below after running setup for the second time.
>
I have found that whenever I confirmed that I wo
Hi all,
yesterday I tried to upgrade to the unstable xlibc6 (3.3-6) and now netscape
dies with a bus error, after having complained about locales not supported by
the libraries and about a bunch of keys that it coudln't find.
Is there some hope to run netscape & the new lbraries?
thanks,
graz
Hi,
I'm having an irregular experience with mke2fs. I'm attempting to
format /dev/sda16 and message says:
> debian# mke2fs -v /dev/sda16
> mke2fs 1.10, 24-Apr-97 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
> /dev/sda16 is entire device, not just one partition!
> Proceed anyway? (y,n)
But /dev/sda16 is just
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997 23:32:21 PDT David Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I'm having an irregular experience with mke2fs. I'm attempting to
> format /dev/sda16 and message says:
>
> > debian# mke2fs -v /dev/sda16
> > mke2fs 1.10, 24-Apr-97 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
> > /dev/sda16 is entire
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 1997 23:32:21 PDT David Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
>
> > I'm having an irregular experience with mke2fs. I'm attempting to
> > format /dev/sda16 and message says:
> >
> > > debian# mke2fs -v /dev/sda16
> > > mke2fs 1.10, 24-
Zouave wrote:
>
> | To install Linux Debian 1.3.1 on my system (now running windows 95) I
> have
> | to do 2 things:
> | 1) FORMAT my HDD and create 2 partitions, one for W95, one for Linux
> | 2) Split my actual partition, without erasing anything, with the
> | application FIPS.EXE
> |
> | I pre
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997 00:16:12 PDT David Stern ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Philippe Troin wrote:
>
> > Because /dev/sda16 has major 8, minor 16, which is the major/minor pair
> > for /dev/sdb: look at 'ls -l /dev/sda16 /dev/sdb'. BTW, you have
> > created sda16 yourself did
> I had noticed a posting about it and didn't need this package until I had
> removed the message, where can I get it since its not in the unstable branch
> yet and I tried finding it on chiark where it was originally uploaded but no
> luck
A real mirror of master's incoming can be found at:
> Dear Folks,
>
> If you know about the samba security problem, could you please send me
> as soon as possible a pointer to more information, or to the (source)
> patch or fix?
The fixed package is in bo-updates, on a (recent) mirror near you.
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Note: This is an announcement for a new Debian list for spanish-speaking
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===
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Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> yep, i read that. i even read the rest of the gnus docs on handling mail.
>
> it seems like it's not going to be any good for me because it doesn't want
> to read an mailbox which has new mail being appended to it.
You can read existing mbox-
> | But to split my partition I need to do a DEFRAG of my HDD. There are
> | HIDDEN-SYSTEM*-READ_ONLY files at the end of the drive, so Windows'
> Defrag
> | can't move this files to the begining.
> |
> | --Do you have any DEFRAGMENTER or utility to know WHICH is the file that
> is
> | annoying m
Jason Killen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone give me some help with setting up lilo to give the user a menu
> at boot. I've never set up a machine to do more than boot linux and the
> man pages haven't helped much.
You can't get a graphical menu like OS/2 Boot Manager (unless you
happen
I had an interesting experience while trying to read a Dos-dbf-file with
dbview.
I first tried
recode ibm-pc:l1 linuxfile
and when I ran "dbview linuxfile" I got an error message:
Version 226 not supported.
It worked well when I recoded the file using dos2unix.
Why the difference? Wh
Hello Paul:
Try using /etc/init.d/xdm stop
Peter
From: Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian User
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 1997 6:16 AM
Subject: killing xdm
>How can I kill xdm? I tried finding the pid id and it wasn't listed in
>'ps -a' and I don't know how to scroll in 'top'.
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> I had an interesting experience while trying to read a Dos-dbf-file with
> dbview.
>
> I first tried
>
> recode ibm-pc:l1 linuxfile
>
> and when I ran "dbview linuxfile" I got an error message:
>
> Version 226 not supported.
>
> It worked wel
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just pulled a Prosignia 200 out of the box - trying to configure it as a
> news server. Spent about 2 hours trying to get BSDI to load (cos the
> boss said so) but decided to do the Linux thing instead ...
>
> Everything works fine except I can't fig
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it ? Does anyone know ?
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On Mon, Sep 29, 1997 at 04:14:10PM -0500,
Nick Gilliam d-3712 7-5554 ng96753 gillidn wrote:
: I am looking for methods to efficiently load many (up to
: 200) Debian GNU/Linux machines. The machines are to
: be configured identically. TCP/IP connectivity is available.
Are the machines bo
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> > Fatal server error:
> > No "Display" subsection for -bpp depth 8
>
>
> That should be --bpp 8, as in "startx --bpp 8"
Well, if the X server complains about a missing -bpp 8
On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Zouave wrote:
> My computer has an Intel 486 dx4 100Mhz processor, 36MB RAM, 515MB hard
> disk, 3 1/2 '' floppy, CD-ROM 20x, HP Deskjet 540 printer, Logitech
> SoundManWave (sound card), Modem hayes compatible 33600 bps, mouse Logitech
> Standard, Scanner Logitech ScanMan Co
On Sep 30, Marc Fleureck wrote
> Is there any way to browse this mailing list without subscribing to it ?
> Does anyone know ?
The mailing lists are archived on the web at
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/
There is also a digest version of -user available IIRC.
HTH,
Ray
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Obi) writes:
>
> Hi all,
>
> yesterday I tried to upgrade to the unstable xlibc6 (3.3-6) and now netscape
> dies with a bus error, after having complained about locales not supported by
> the libraries and about a bunch of keys that it
Just don't expect to find and update your samba package with dselect. :-(
Usde dpkg instead.
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> > Dear Folks,
> >
> > If you know about the samba security problem, could you please send me
> > as soon as possible a pointer to more information, or to the
Tim Bell wrote:
>
> I've configured my machine to boot into xdm. When confronted with the
> xdm login screen, how can I get to a text virtual console?
>
> I've had some success with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, followed shortly
> aftewards by Alt-F?, but this doesn't always work, and the last time
> I tri
Hi everybody, I installed debian 1.3 with X. The server is mono. I
cannect to the machine remotely using xhosts. but xdm cannot start
probably at startup. I will give you my startx out put. I hope somebody
can help me or at least point me in a positive direction. This is my
first time install
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Tim Bell wrote:
> I've configured my machine to boot into xdm. When confronted with the
> xdm login screen, how can I get to a text virtual console?
Hold down the left alt and control keys, then press the function key for
the VC you wish to switch to. That is, Alt-Control F1
Hi,
where should I start to look for man-pages or some
installing-instructions concerning printer-setup (hp-deskjet 690C). I'd
like to set up filters to be able to print ps-files...
Thanx, Gernot
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Hi,
I've been mirroring the ftp.debian.org on the bo/ and bo-updates/ for
months now. The activities on this version seems to slow down quite
a bit. Now, I'm thinking to mirror the hamm/ as well. Would someone
tell me approximately how much more disk space do I need for the hamm/
mir
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Louis Larry wrote:
> I have a SCSI tape autoloader that's capable of having 4 * 4Gig 4 mm dat
> on it. Problem is that when the kernel boots, it recognize it as a
> removable hard drive (/dev/sdb) instead of a tape drive. I use adaptec
> 2940 SCSI adapter. Pointer? Clue?
Rep
Try looking at linux.debian.user on Usenet.
On 30-Sep-97 Marc Fleureck wrote:
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>it ? Does anyone know ?
>
>Regards,
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Hi,
[Concerning a possible bug in flex-2.5.4]
For the example I gave, Manoj and Maarten suggest adding ``return 0''
to the action after the input() receives an EOF, and in this case it
would solve the problem, but I don't think that this should be
necessary and there are other situations where th
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Gernot Bauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> where should I start to look for man-pages or some
> installing-instructions concerning printer-setup (hp-deskjet 690C). I'd
> like to set up filters to be able to print ps-files...
install (and configure) the magicfilter package. You configur
> Hi,
>
> I've been mirroring the ftp.debian.org on the bo/ and bo-updates/ for
> months now. The activities on this version seems to slow down quite
> a bit. Now, I'm thinking to mirror the hamm/ as well. Would someone
> tell me approximately how much more disk space do I need for the
(The answer I give here is not "the" right answer, but just somthing
I noticed, and it might help you).
> (--) VGA2: Mode "800x600" needs hsync freq of 35.16 kHz. Deleted.
> (--) VGA2: Mode "1024x768" needs hsync freq of 35.52 kHz. Deleted.
> (--) VGA2: Mode "640x400" needs hsync freq of 37.86 kH
> Just don't expect to find and update your samba package with dselect. :-(
> Usde dpkg instead.
True. But I'll never think of saying that, as I never use dselect anyway.
I nearly always use dpkg (unless I really want to upgrade my whole system
to "unstable", then dselect is useful, but otherwise
All is in the subject. How can I use a iomega zip with
an IDE interface with linux ?
Pierre Gambarotto : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--- Timothy Phan wrote:
I've been mirroring the ftp.debian.org on the bo/ and bo-updates/ for
months now. The activities on this version seems to slow down quite
a bit. Now, I'm thinking to mirror the hamm/ as well. Would someone
tell me approximately how much more disk space do I need
debian cannot detect my hard drive
I'm asked to load a driver or command at boot:
how am I supposed to do that?
or should I try to install redhat ?
any suggestions would be welcome
_
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--- Jason Costomiris wrote:
Macs (using netatalk, of course) can file just fine, but can't
print. What am I missing?
--- end of quote ---
I haven't tried this, as I'm sitting in the middle of more Macs than I care to
think about, and I need to print to AppleTalk printers (the reverse problem,
whi
Thank you. Actually, I'm wondering if you could point me to the
*source* fixes for samba (assuming it is not just a Debian security
problem), since the information is to be passed on to a non-Debian
sysadmin.
John
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> Thank you. Actually, I'm wondering if you could point me to the
> *source* fixes for samba (assuming it is not just a Debian security
> problem), since the information is to be passed on to a non-Debian
> sysadmin.
Well, I didn't look that far into it. Yes, you are right, it
isn't a Debian prob
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, John M. Rulnick wrote:
> Thank you. Actually, I'm wondering if you could point me to the
> *source* fixes for samba (assuming it is not just a Debian security
> problem), since the information is to be passed on to a non-Debian
> sysadmin.
Here is the original announcement:
Oops.
Kirk "can't differentiate between Subject: and Cc:" Hilliard
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On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Marc Fleureck wrote:
> Is there any way to browse this mailing list without subscribing to
> it ? Does anyone know ?
See if your usenet server mirrors linux.debian.user , mine does.
> Regards,
> marc
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On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Hasibul Haque wrote:
> debian cannot detect my hard drive
> I'm asked to load a driver or command at boot:
> how am I supposed to do that?
> or should I try to install redhat ?
> any suggestions would be welcome
What kind of hard drive do you have?
Syrus.
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Paul Miller wrote:
> Anyone know what the problem is here? when I run xvidtune I get 'Please
> install this program before running.' .. I installed the xbase package..
> is it in the xcontrib? if so, is there a xproc which does not depend on
> that elf-x11lib?? package?
This is related to the sl
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Hasibul Haque wrote:
> debian cannot detect my hard drive
> I'm asked to load a driver or command at boot:
> how am I supposed to do that?
> or should I try to install redhat ?
> any suggestions would be welcome
>
Some additional information will be necessary before an answe
Hi,
Can someone tell me how to setup a machine with one network
interface card(eth0) to respond to more than one IP address?
FreeBSD seems to be able to do something as follows:
ifconfig ep0 192.168.123.2
ifconfig ep0 192.168.123.3 alias netmask 0x
I checked man page of ifco
Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My fix was:
>
> ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/i486-linuxlibc1
Yipes! That's very wrong, and you don't want to link through the X11
dir, as at least one package was (incorrectly) using that.
Safest is:
cd /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11
for i in XErrorDB XKEYsy
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Pierre GAMBAROTTO wrote:
>
> All is in the subject. How can I use a iomega zip with
> an IDE interface with linux ?
>
By default the kernel has support precompiled in for zip. As long as it
is connected at turn on, it will be found as /dev/sda4 (or sba4, i forget
which)
O
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| De: John M. Rulnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| A: debian-user@lists.debian.org
| Asunto: samba security -- more info?
| Fecha: dilluns, 29 / setembre / 1997 19:10
|
| Dear Folks,
|
| If you know about the samba security problem, could you please send me
| as soon as possible a pointer to
On Tue 30 Sep 1997, Guy Maor wrote:
> Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My fix was:
> >
> > ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/i486-linuxlibc1
>
> Yipes! That's very wrong, and you don't want to link through the X11
> dir, as at least one package was (incorrectly) using that.
>
> Safest is:
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> > On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, lukas eppler wrote:
> > Do people who don't want to fiddle around with libc6-stuff wait half a
> > year for an upgrade?
>
> ...
> The excuse we have this time is the libc6 change. This means _every_
> package has to be rebuild,
Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> add : app-defaults
Yes, and I held down the shift key too long when typing XKey. So do:
cd /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11
for i in XErrorDB XKeysymDB locale app-defaults ; do
ln -s ../../../X11R6/lib/X11/$i $i
done
The next version of xlib6g w
Guy Maor wrote:
> Safest is:
> cd /usr/i486-linuxlibc1/lib/X11
> for i in XErrorDB XKEYsymDB locale ; do
> ln -s ../../../$i $i
> done
Thanks for the tip: will change that right now.
> All the libc5 packages in hamm that have libc6 versions use this
> directory.
Then someone (me ?) should log
"Chad D. Zimmerman" wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Pierre GAMBAROTTO wrote:
>
> >
> > All is in the subject. How can I use a iomega zip with
> > an IDE interface with linux ?
> >
>
> By default the kernel has support precompiled in for zip. As long as it
> is connected at turn on, it will be
Jimmy Lu wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Can someone tell me how to setup a machine with one network
> interface card(eth0) to respond to more than one IP address?
> FreeBSD seems to be able to do something as follows:
> ifconfig ep0 192.168.123.2
> ifconfig ep0 192.168.123.3 alias netmask 0x
Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Guy Maor wrote:
> > All the libc5 packages in hamm that have libc6 versions use this
> > directory.
>
> Then someone (me ?) should log a bug against xlib6 cause it doesn't. It
> loads everything into /usr/lib/libc5-compat. First I'd seen of
> /usr/i
It was easy, I simply had to wait 5 min., and then it run.
Thanks to everybody! :-)
Zouave
| On Sat, 27 Sep 1997, Zouave wrote:
|
| > My computer has an Intel 486 dx4 100Mhz processor, 36MB RAM, 515MB hard
| > disk
use magicfilter and choose cdj550c.
Gernot Bauer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> where should I start to look for man-pages or some
> installing-instructions concerning printer-setup (hp-deskjet 690C). I'd
> like to set up filters to be able to print ps-files...
>
> Thanx, Gernot
> --
>
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> > Can someone tell me how to setup a machine with one network
> > interface card(eth0) to respond to more than one IP address?
> > FreeBSD seems to be able to do something as follows:
> > ifconfig ep0 192.168.123.2
> > ifconfig ep0 1
Guy Maor wrote:
> Sorry, all the libc5 _development_ packages in hamm that have libc6
> versions use this directory. The runtime shared libs go into
> /usr/lib/libc5-compat. This was a design error, btw, but it's too
> late to change.
That still makes the current behaviour of xlib6 a bug (ie loa
what is mrouted? where to get it?
lawrence
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> Still, I imagine a debian release between stable and unstable. Stable is
> nice for the space shuttle or other critical purposes. But, let's say, the
> netscape installer package: There's no bug in the old version. But I think
> there should be a place outside the developers' corner for the new
HI,
I do not know if what I write applies to you in full extend, but may be
yes...
I have an old Hercules card and monitor. (I do not know whether being old
matters). In /etc/X11/XF86Config file I use
HorizSync 18.43
VertRefresh 50
Mode: 720x350
Modeline "720x350" 18.43 720 760 800 82
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> yesterday I tried to upgrade to the unstable xlibc6 (3.3-6) and now netscape
>> dies with a bus error, after having complained about locales not supported
>> by the libraries and about a bunch of keys that it coudln't find.
>>
>> Is there some hope to run netscape & the new
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Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 12:59:47 -0600 (MDT)
From: Lazar Fleysher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian
Subject: Re: mono monitor with x
HI,
I do not know if what I write applies to you in full extend, but may be
yes...
I have an old Hercu
My printer prints all formats (ok, a printer is supposed to print ;)
Thanx to all who replied. Especially Pat, Will and Lawrence.
If others have the same problem: read the howto in /usr/doc/
(Printer-HOWTO), install magicfilter and run magicfilterconfig as root
(delete /etc/printcap if you a
Hi!
I may be wrong, but:
When bo-updates had the same structure as stable, non-free and contrib,
one could in fact use dselect to install the bo-updates, just by typing
Enter space seperated list of distributions to get
[stable non-free contrib]: stable non-free contrib bo-updates
This would be
is this kind of output normal:
no match: at position 189925 from 125547996
no match: increase overlap (3) or decrease SYNC_SIZE (320).
no match: at position 332808 from 125547996
no match: increase overlap (3) or decrease SYNC_SIZE (320).
no match: at position 475692 from 125547996
no match: incre
Hi!
Only wanted to say that your punctuation mark key is broken.
And please shorten your lines.
Marcus
On Sun, Sep 21, 1997 at 02:48:42PM -0800, Lawrence Lucier wrote:
> ** Reply to note from Lawrence Lucier <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun, 21 Sep 1997
> 01:28:15 PST
>
>Howdy all...:
Hi!
> (**) MONO: Graphics device ID: "Primary Card"
> (**) MONO: Monitor ID: "Primary Monitor"
It looks to me like your X-server is trying to use the
"Screen" section for the "mono" driver for some reason.
In that section you do *NOT* have a 8 bit depth subsection
(of course). So, for s
It may be interested to those people using ssh.
SSH/X11 Vulnerability September 1997
Systems affected:
Al
Mmmm...It is what I got when tried to run the script.
can't read "STAT(glut-dev/Version)": no such element in array
while executing
"catch "exec dpkg --compare-versions $AVAIL($i/Version) gt
$STAT($i/Version)..."
invoked from within
"if [catch "exec dpkg --compare-versions $AVAIL($i/Vers
Hi,
I need to know if there a way in x-windows for example in the shell itself
i would press the alt key and the F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 to open a new window is
there a way to do this in X?
Thanks in advance
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Hi I am including this binary which flips the screen on an xserver
for a few seconds and then sets it back to normal. I was wondering
if you have seen this before and if you know or can point me to the
right person to find out "what exactly this binary is doing" as in the
guts of the program?
than
Akbar Jaffer wrote:
> Hi I am including this binary which flips the screen on an xserver
> for a few seconds and then sets it back to normal. I was wondering
> if you have seen this before and if you know or can point me to the
> right person to find out "what exactly this binary is doing" as in th
On 30 Sep 1997, Carey Evans wrote:
> Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [snip]
>
> > yep, i read that. i even read the rest of the gnus docs on handling mail.
> >
> > it seems like it's not going to be any good for me because it doesn't want
> > to read an mailbox which has new mail
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Gernot Bauer wrote:
> My printer prints all formats (ok, a printer is supposed to print ;)
>
> Thanx to all who replied. Especially Pat, Will and Lawrence.
>
> If others have the same problem: read the howto in /usr/doc/
> (Printer-HOWTO), install magicfilter and run
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